The Cotai Strip - Macau at Night, Macau, China
Macau is the World's highest grossing Casino gambling place. A walk round at night along The Cotai Strip where Casino Resorts of The Venetian, The Parisian, Four Seasons, St Regis, Conrad, Sheraton are. Then a taxi ride to Mandarin Oriental, where I stayed, MGM, Wynn and The Grand Lisboa Casino Resorts. The place comes alive at night..
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Watch this spectacular night scene of Macau Cotai Strip, which shows the hotels in 4K crystal clear quality. The Cotai Strip is pretty much the Las Vegas of Asia, famous for being the gambling centre of Macau and Hong Kong. It is definitely the most fun place in Macau. Everything is just like Las Vegas, with casinos inside hotels, and entertainment shows every night, and more dining options than you can imagine. There are kids zones, indoor playgrounds in almost every hotel.
Along the Cotai Strip, you will find the Sheraton, Parisian, Conrad, Holiday Inn, Studio City, Venetian, Four Seasons, MGM, Wynn Palace, Galaxy, Banyan Tree, Okura, City of Dreams, Broadway, and so on.
The Cotai Strip is a term coined by Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa, and is part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory. The reclaimed land in Cotai is to be mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip, albeit on a considerably smaller scale.[1][2] Over the past decade, the layout of the Cotai Strip has also slowly developed into a grid like layout with major hotels and casinos (Wynn Palace, MGM Cotai and Galaxy Macau) built not directly connected to the 'strip' as opposed to Las Vegas strip with the majority of major hotels and casinos with front access to the Las Vegas strip.
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
Walking Macau Cotai Strip Casino Street
Macau is an up and coming city in China, this is a walk through the main stripe in Macau known as Cotai strip where the hotel casinos are.
COTAI STRIP MACAU SIGHTS (ULTRA HD 4K)
HKWTV shows you a short video on the sights of the Cotai Strip in Macau. You will see inside the Parisian Hotel, and Studio City Hotel. The video is shot in Ultra HD 4K crystal clear quality. Enjoy.
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ULTRA HD 4K WALKING IN MACAU COTAI STRIP | SHERATON HOTEL MACAU | PARISIAN HOTEL MACAU
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Watch our Ultra HD 4K walk in the Macau's Cotai Strip, where we walk inside the Sheraton Hotel and the Parisian Hotel. Our video is filmed in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here.
'The Parisian Macau (澳門巴黎人) is a skyscraper 151 meters high (from the graph of the site SkyscraperPage ), built in Macau in China from 2013 to 2016. It offers a casino, 170 shops and 3,000 rooms on 38 floors, making it one of the largest hotels in Macao and China.
The complex houses a replica of the Eiffel Tower 160 meters high, just over half of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The owner of the complex is the American company Las Vegas Sands Corporation of billionaire Sheldon Adelson , which in 2018 has a fortune of $ 40 billion.'
'The Sheraton Grand Macao Hotel, Cotai Central (Chinese language: 澳門喜來登金沙城中心大酒店) is a casino resort hotel located in Cotai, Macau, China. The hotel was constructed by Las Vegas Sands and is managed by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. It is part of Macau’s newest fully integrated resort complex, Sands Cotai Central. The 3,896-room hotel opened on September 20, 2012 and is both the largest hotel in Macau and in the Starwood chain.'
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Site seeing outside our Hotel in Cotai Strip, Macau (2014)
Oct. 7-8, 2014
Top Hotels In Macau China | Must Do Travels
Macau is like Las Vegas and Dubai had a baby, and oh is it wonderful. What was once a Portuguese colony on the Chinese mainland, has since been returned to China and operates as a semi-autonomous government, much like Hong Kong. Here you will find some of the world’s most luxurious hotels, as well as some of the largest casinos in the entire world.
You don’t have to like to gamble to spend some time in Macau, but it sure wouldn’t hurt to keep things interesting. Some of the resorts on our list offer among the highest level of amenities you can find, and they are all a great place to get away and treat yourself to a taste of the good life. These are our picks for the Top 5 Hotels in Macau:
5. PARISIAN
To kick off our list at number 5 is The Parisian Macao which boasts a ½ sized reconstruction of the Eiffel Tower. Having only been open for a couple years now, this has recently become one of the top hotels that tourists look forward to staying at. Even if you don’t book your stay here, and opt instead for one of the other hotels on our Top 5 list, you can still wander around this property and take in the sights and sounds that almost transport you right onto the streets of France.
This hotel features 3,000 guest rooms, and cost more than $2.5 Billion to build. Inside you can find more than 150 retail shops, a convention space, and even a performing arts theater than can seat over 1,200 people.
4. VENETIAN MACAU
Coming in at #4 on our list is the Venetian Macao Resort. This version of the Venetian is themed just like its Las Vegas counterpart, but on a MUCH larger scale. The 39-story hotel has a total square footage of more than 10 and a half million square feet inside, making it one of the largest buildings on Earth. There is even a sports arena on site than can seat more than 15,000 fans for popular concerts and sporting events.
On-site you will find 3,000 guest rooms, as well as luxurious private suites among the top floors, and they even have their own private Cirque du Soliel show called Zaia. Inside you will also find a reconstruction of the canals of Venice Italy where you can hire a Gondola to ride around in style and sightsee. This makes the resort one of the most popular places in all of Macao for tourists to get in their photo ops.
3. MGM COTAI
Right in the middle at number 3 is the MGM Cotai. This modern and luxurious property cost about $3.5 Billion to build, and it reflects that level quality in its facilities and amenities. You can walk through the many art collections housed inside the MGM Cotai, as well as book reservations to see a couple of the unique performances that they have on permanent residence in their theaters.
Although this hotel may have costed considerably more than the other hotels we have mentioned so far on our list, it is significantly smaller in size having barely more than 1,500 guest rooms in total. That makes it about half the size of the Parisian and the Venetian. Unlike some of the other properties you may find in Macao that cater to a more traditional Asian audience, the MGM Cotai was specifically designed to appeal to travelers from all around the globe.
2. WYNN PALACE - MACAU
Coming in at a well-deserved 2nd place is the Wynn Palace. Steve Wynn practically kicked started the modern Macao experience when he opened his first Wynn hotel here back in 2006. Since then the resort developer has created additional properties to keep up with the ever-growing demand for luxury accommodations on the Cotai Strip. Even though the Wynn name was already synonymous with “luxury”, the Wynn Palace takes that expectation to a whole other level in Macao. This 1,700 room property cost almost $4.5 Billion to build, making it the most expensive hotel on our list. If you want to see a hotel that is decorated to the gills, you’ve got to check this one out.
1. GALAXY MACAU
After working our way through the other hotels on this top 5 list, it might be hard to imagine anything getting more extravagant than what we have seen already, but there’s more. Topping off the list and earning the #1 spot is the Galaxy Macau. The Galaxy is a site to behold, and has many intriguing works of art on display, as well as relaxing pools and waterpark too. This hotel has continued to grow in size since it was originally constructed, and the Galaxy continues to increase its earnings in recent years.
Some of the restaurants inside the Galaxy Macau are rated among the best in the world. In a city that has recently become quite well known for its extravagance, it is getting ever increasingly difficult to outdo the last hotel.
MACAU COTAI STRIP WALK | SHERATON | WYNN | MGM | PARISIAN | STUDIO CITY (ULTRA HD 4K)
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Welcome to our Ultra HD 4K Macau Cotai Strip Walk, where the walk starts from Sheraton Hotel in Sands Cotai Central, towards Wynn Palace, to MGM Hotel, to Parisian Hotel then onto Studio City. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality, as if you are actually here.
'The Cotai Strip is a term coined by Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa, and is part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory. The reclaimed land in Cotai is to be mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip, albeit on a considerably smaller scale.[1][2] Over the past decade, the layout of the Cotai Strip has also slowly developed into a grid like layout with major hotels and casinos (Wynn Palace, MGM Cotai and Galaxy Macau) built not directly connected to the 'strip' as opposed to Las Vegas strip with the majority of major hotels and casinos with front access to the Las Vegas strip.
Properties in Cotai
Property Name Owner Opened in Features
The Venetian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2007-08-28
Casino Resort
The Venetian Macao Hotel (3,000 suites)
Cotai Arena
Cotai Expo
The Venetian Theatre
The Shoppes at Venetian
The Plaza Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2008-08-28
Casino Resort
Four Seasons Hotel Macao (360 suites)
The Shoppes at Four Seasons
City of Dreams Macau Melco Crown Entertainment 2009-06-01
Casino Resort
Crown Towers Macau (300 suites)
Grand Hyatt Macau (791 suites)
Hard Rock Hotel Macau (380 suites)
The Boulevard at City of Dreams
Galaxy Macau Galaxy Entertainment Group 2011-05-15
Casino Resort
Galaxy Hotel (1,500 suites)
Hotel Okura Macau (450 suites)
Banyan Tree Macau (250 suites)
The Ritz-Carlton, Macau (250 suites)
JW Marriott Hotel Macau (600 suites)
The Grand Resort Deck
UA Galaxy Cinemas
The Promenade Shops
Sands Cotai Central Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2012-04-11
Casino Resort
Conrad Macao, Cotai Central (636 suites)
Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central (1,224 suites)
Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central (3,896 suites)
The St. Regis Macao, Cotai Central (400 suites)
The Shoppes at Cotai Central
Studio City Macau Melco Crown Entertainment 2015-10-27
Casino Resort
Studio City Hotel (1,600 suites)
Studio City Event Center
The Boulevard at Studio City
Broadway Macau
(formerly Grand Waldo) Galaxy Entertainment Group 2015-05-27
Casino Resort
Broadway Hotel (200 suites)
Broadway Theatre
The Parisian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2016-09-13
The Parisian Hotel (3,000 rooms and suites)
Wynn Palace Wynn Resorts Development LLC 2016-08-22
The Wynn Palace resort hotel (1,700 suites)
The 'Climax' nightclub.'
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
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ULTRA HD 4K BUS TRIP FROM SHERATON COTAI MACAU TO TAIPA FERRY | 路氹城
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Come and see the Cotai Strip in Macau. We hop on a bus from the Sheraton in Macau, which goes to the Taipa Ferry terminal. The video is filmed in ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality as if you are here.
'The Cotai Strip is a term coined by Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. Cotai was the result of a major land reclamation project which joined the two islands of Coloane and Taipa, and is part of the Macau government's continuous efforts to expand the region's territory. The reclaimed land in Cotai is to be mainly used for casino developments and Las Vegas Sands Corporation envisioned that their development of several adjacent properties would comprise an area that would resemble the Las Vegas Strip, albeit on a considerably smaller scale.[1][2] Over the past decade, the layout of the Cotai Strip has also slowly developed into a grid like layout with major hotels and casinos (Wynn Palace, MGM Cotai and Galaxy Macau) built not directly connected to the 'strip' as opposed to Las Vegas strip with the majority of major hotels and casinos with front access to the Las Vegas strip.The Cotai Strip is a term coined by American Las Vegas Sands Corporation with regard to its building of a strip of hotel-casinos in the Cotai section of Macau, a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China.
Galaxy Entertainment Group's Grand Waldo Hotel was the first casino to commence operations in Cotai, opening its doors in May, 2006.[citation needed] The construction of many other casino and hotel projects is currently underway. The largest and most notable property on Cotai so far is Las Vegas Sands' Venetian Macao, which opened its doors on August 28, 2007.[3] Melco PBL Holdings opened the City of Dreams directly across the street from the Venetian on June 1, 2009.
Properties in Cotai
Property Name Owner Opened in Features
The Venetian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2007-08-28
Casino Resort
The Venetian Macao Hotel (3,000 suites)
Cotai Arena
Cotai Expo
The Venetian Theatre
The Shoppes at Venetian
The Plaza Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2008-08-28
Casino Resort
Four Seasons Hotel Macao (360 suites)
The Shoppes at Four Seasons
City of Dreams Macau Melco Crown Entertainment 2009-06-01
Casino Resort
Crown Towers Macau (300 suites)
Grand Hyatt Macau (791 suites)
Hard Rock Hotel Macau (380 suites)
The Boulevard at City of Dreams
Galaxy Macau Galaxy Entertainment Group 2011-05-15
Casino Resort
Galaxy Hotel (1,500 suites)
Hotel Okura Macau (450 suites)
Banyan Tree Macau (250 suites)
The Ritz-Carlton, Macau (250 suites)
JW Marriott Hotel Macau (600 suites)
The Grand Resort Deck
UA Galaxy Cinemas
The Promenade Shops
Sands Cotai Central Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2012-04-11
Casino Resort
Conrad Macao, Cotai Central (636 suites)
Holiday Inn Macao, Cotai Central (1,224 suites)
Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Central (3,896 suites)
The St. Regis Macao, Cotai Central (400 suites)
The Shoppes at Cotai Central
Studio City Macau Melco Crown Entertainment 2015-10-27
Casino Resort
Studio City Hotel (1,600 suites)
Studio City Event Center
The Boulevard at Studio City
Broadway Macau
(formerly Grand Waldo) Galaxy Entertainment Group 2015-05-27
Casino Resort
Broadway Hotel (200 suites)
Broadway Theatre
The Parisian Macao Las Vegas Sands Corporation 2016-09-13
The Parisian Hotel (3,000 rooms and suites)
Wynn Palace Wynn Resorts Development LLC 2016-08-22
The Wynn Palace resort hotel (1,700 suites)
The 'Climax' nightclub
MGM Cotai MGM Resorts International 2018-02-13
Louis XIII XIII Holdings 2018-08-31
Lisboa Palace SJM Holdings 2019-12-31 '
The above excerpt is from Wikipedia.
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Hotel hopping in Cotai Strip Macau
Macau at Night Cotai Strip 4K HD
This is a look at the Cotai Strip in Macau at night. I start at Studio City Macau pass the Paris hotel in Macau then cross the Cotai street bridge to go over to Sands Cotai central. So much to see and do in Macau.
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'Because We Care' Song from the Sands China Ltd. (Cotai Strip Resorts Macao) Team 因您而用心歌曲
A look behind the scenes with the team members at Sands China. A song composed and sang by our team members.....dedicated to our team members: We will always be there BECAUSE WE CARE!
金沙中國團隊成員唱歌幕後花絮. 全首歌均由我們的同事唱作.....獻給我們所有同事:我必細心傾聽您的各種需要,因您而用心.
Walkabout Cotai Strip, Macau (MGM, Wynn Palace, City of Dreams)
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Top Hotels in Macau, China 4K
Hey Must Do Travelers! Today we are in Macau, a lively city in China that is nicknamed “The Las Vegas of Asia.” Let’s go check out the Must See hotels.
Parisian 0:51
Centrally located in Macau, The Parisian features a luxurious shopping mall, outdoor pool and a water park. The French-themed hotel also has a half-sized replica of the iconic Eiffel Tower.
Venetian 1:29
The Venetian is the flagship casino resort on Macau’s high energy Cotai Strip. Modeled almost identical to its sister property in Las Vegas, the Venetian represents the romantic streets and canals of Venice.
Four Seasons 2:31
Surrounded by the glamour of the famous Cotai Strip, the Four Seasons Hotel is a perfect spot for elegant accommodations, Michelin-star dining and limitless opportunities for relaxation.
Sands Cotai Central 3:15
At the absolute centre of the Cotai Strip, Sands Cotai Central is the pathway to adventure with hotels, casinos, and dining. You also can have great access to retail and entertainment options all under one roof.
Galaxy Hotel and Casino 4:14
The Galaxy Macau is a casino resort located on the Cotai Strip who’s long awaited opening was rescheduled several times. Now - it’s one of the most iconic and photogenic resorts in the area!
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Cotai Strip at night, Macau
One square mile in Macau - brings in more gambling revenue like 3x than Las Vegas, and number 1 for gambling Planet Earth. The Venetian, Galaxy, Four Seasons, Sheraton, Conrad, Holiday Inn, Hard Rock Hotel, Crown all here for a slice of the cake. Brainchild of Las Vegas Sands and the Macau Government... nicely done
A few hotels of the Cotai Strip, Macau, China - October 2019
A walk through of a few hotels on the Cotai Strip, China (Oct 2019)
Macau's Cotai: A city within a city
In 2002, the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) government ended a 40-year gaming monopoly held by Stanley Ho’s STDM (Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau) and granted gaming concessions and later, subconcessions to a total of six operators.
Today, on just 5.9 sq km of land, 4 gaming operators (soon to be 6) built mega-hotels, casinos and entertainment venues, as featured in this video.
Macao & Cotai Strip Macao
MACAU COTAI STRIP TOUR - CITY OF DREAMS | COUNTDOWN | NUWA| MORPHEUS | GRAND HYATT (ULTRA HD 4K)
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Welcome to our Cotai Strip walking tour in Macau. Our video is shot in Ultra HD 4K, crystal clear quality. City of Dreams hotels namely Countdown, Nuwa, Morpheus, and Grand Hyatt can be accessed in a walkway, also one long connected shopping mall.
'City of Dreams (Chinese: 新濠天地) is a resort and casino in Cotai, Macau, China. It is built, owned and managed by Melco Crown Entertainment. Melco's second mega-sized property in Macau, Cit of Dreams is located directly opposite The Venetian Macao.
City of Dreams, also known as CoD or CoD Macau, is in the style of a podium with four towers: namely the Hard Rock Hotel, Crown Towers Hotel, and the Grand Hyatt Macau (2 towers). Its three-floor podium includes a mega-casino, over 200 shopping facilities and hotel guest facilities. City of Dreams has 420,000 square feet (39,000 m2) of gaming space with 450 gaming tables and 1514 machines, over 20 restaurants and bars, including one of the largest in the city.
The first phase of City of Dreams opened on 1 June 2009, and the Grand Hyatt in November 2009.
In late November 2016, Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd's chairman Lawrence Ho unveiled the fifth hotel to be located within the City of Dreams. Named Morpheus, it will be designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and is projected to finish in 2018. [1] It is expected to contain 780 rooms.[2] On 29 November 2017, Melco Resorts announced that Alain Ducasse will open two new restaurants and a bar at the upcoming Morpheus Hotel, the restaurants are called “Alain Ducasse at Morpheus” and “Voyages by Alain Ducasse”.[3]
Hotel
Grand Hyatt Macao Lobby
1,400 guest rooms and suites:
Nüwa, known until 2018 as Crown Towers[9]
The Countdown Hotel, known until July 2017 as Hard Rock Hotel
Grand Hyatt Macau
Morpheus, designed by Zaha Hadid. It will feature 780 rooms and open in 2018.[10]'
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